Friday, June 11, 2010

2009 Bordeaux Futures

http://2009bordeauxwine.com/

The 2009 vintage in Bordeaux was born with lots of expectation. At every stage of the growing cycle, the right combination of temperatures and rainfall occurred, leading to fruit with a ripeness and concentration nearly unprecedented in Bordeaux. As the harvest proceeded, the first whispers that it might be a truly great vintage were heard. In the winery, the wines proceeded through a steady, classic fermentation.

jon-at-petrus.jpgAs the first tastings from the vats indicated, the fruit of 2009 produced wines with superb concentration, ripe, sweet fruit, and record high levels of very smooth, silky tannins. The whispers grew to open discussion of the potential greatness of the vintage. After a few months in barrel, samples were drawn for the wine trade and wine press of the world to taste at the annual "en primeur" tastings at the end of March, the first chance for the wine world to evaluate the vintage. Decanter magazine’s Steven Spurrier attended the tastings, then called 2009 “the best vintage that Bordeaux had ever produced." The Wine Spectator's James Suckling said "If I add up what I have tasted over the past two weeks - about 550 samples roughly - I come up with one hell of a vintage for reds."

Among those in Bordeaux for the barrel tastings were Gary's Wine Bordeaux team of Jon Visser and Geoffrey Brooke. They tasted through several hundred different 2009s, many of them more than once.

Why is it important to you that Gary’s Wine team went to Bordeaux? You don't need them to tell you that Chateau Haut Brion and Chateau Petrus were great, although they will, if you ask. A vintage like 2009 produces great wines, but not every wine is uniformly great. What having "feet on the ground" for the barrel tastings does is to find which of the wines really excelled, and most importantly, which of the less well known wines outperformed their competition.

With the near perfect conditions, some of these unknown wines will provide spectacular drinking at very reasonable prices. Jon and Geof have tasted those wines, and combined with their years of experience at evaluating young Bordeaux, their selections and advice can provide you with many years of very enjoyable sipping in the future.

Here are just a few from our selection:

2009 Chateau d'Aiguilhe Cotes de Castillon
Category: France
Region: Bordeaux Cotes de Castillon
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Size: 750 ml
$24.98
$33.99
ON SALE!

2009 Chateau d'Angludet Margaux
Category: France
Region: Bordeaux Margaux
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Size: 750 ml
$28.99

$37.99
ON SALE!

2009 Chateau d'Armailhac Pauillac
Category: France
Region: Bordeaux Pauillac
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Size: 750 ml
$42.98
$54.00
ON SALE!

2009 Chateau l'Arrosee St Emilion
Region: Bordeaux St Emilion
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Size: 750 ml
$42.98
$55.99
ON SALE!

2009 Chateau Barde Haut St
Category: France
Region: Bordeaux St Emilion
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Size: 750 ml
$33.98
$42.99
ON SALE!

2009 Chateau Batailley Pauillac
Category: France
Region: Bordeaux Pauillac
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Size: 750 ml
$39.98
$50.00
ON SALE!

2009 Chateau Belle-Vue Haut Medoc
Region: Bordeaux Haut Medoc
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Size: 750 ml
$17.98
$23.00
ON SALE!

2009 Chateau Berliquet St Emilion
Region: Bordeaux St Emilion
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Size: 750 ml
$28.98
$37.00
ON SALE!

2009 Chateau Bernadotte
Category: France
Region: Bordeaux Haut Medoc
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Size: 750 ml
$18.98
$24.00
ON SALE!

2009 Chateau Bon Pasteur Pomerol
Region: Bordeaux Pomerol
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Size: 750 ml
$63.98
$80.00
ON SALE!

Check out more of our selection at : http://2009bordeauxwine.com/

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